Just days after being hit with a “one-two punch” storm that left the area covered in close to 20 inches of the white stuff, another two to four inches is expected to fall on the county tonight, according to Accuweather.com. The National Weather Service predicts four to six inches for Sussex County.

“It’s going to start around three or four in the morning and snow ’til about 11 a.m. or noon,” Accuweather.com Meteorologist Erik Pindrock said. “So you are looking at the storm lasting eight or nine hours.”

Because of the snow moving into the area in the early morning, it will impact the morning commute, Pindrock said.

Once the snow moves out of the area, the temperatures will rise into the 30s, he said.

“This will be a quick hitting storm that will move off to the east and the sun will be out by the afternoon,” Pindrock said. “It should be up to 36 by the late afternoon.”